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I noticed we don't have an investigation plan yet. So I'm just going to write what it could be: We divide the # of seeds by 2. Half of the seeds will be given warm water (let's say 90 degrees F), while the other half will be given cold water (45 degrees F). We should water each of the plants twice a day and give it plenty of sunlight. Once we get to the point where we have to write the conclusion, we can measure the heights of each of the plants, and maybe how green it is or something. The only issue I can see with this investigation plan is that our sinks might not be able to go as hot as 90 degree and as cold as 45 degree water. To counter this, we can all measure the temperatures of the hottest setting and lowest setting of our sinks. If we find the 2 temperatures that everyone has available in their sink, then we will use those temperatures for our experiment.
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